Preliminary Geospatial and In Situ Reconnaissance of the 8 September 2023 Moroccan Atlas Earthquake Damage

Author:

González-Rodrigo Beatriz1ORCID,Navas-Sánchez Laura2ORCID,Rejas-Ayuga Juan Gregorio34,Hernández-Rubio Orlando5ORCID,Benito María Belén6

Affiliation:

1. School of Forest Engineering and Natural Resources, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM), 28040 Madrid, Spain

2. Construcciones Arquitectónicas, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos (URJC), 28942 Madrid, Spain

3. School of Civil Engineering, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM), 28040 Madrid, Spain

4. National Institute for Aerospace Technology (INTA), 28850 Madrid, Spain

5. Geolyder SL, 28020 Madrid, Spain

6. School of Surveying, Geodesy and Cartography Engineering, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM), 28031 Madrid, Spain

Abstract

This research investigates the post-earthquake performances of structures in four rural villages in the Moroccan Atlas, emphasizing common construction system characteristics and design flaws that render buildings susceptible to seismic events. Village selection was based on a prior multispectral satellite-image study, proving effective for planning high-impact, post-earthquake field campaigns. The significance of this research resides in on-site data collection, facilitating the physical assessment of earthquake-induced damage and identification of inherent vulnerabilities in construction systems. The constructions in the study area exhibited structural design deficiencies, inadequate construction techniques, and urban modifiers, leading to damage extensively documented in the literature, as well as less-documented unique damage. Predominant seismic-design shortcomings in the study area included subpar material quality, insufficient earthquake-resistant design, and unskilled labor. In situ data were complemented by a global geospatial approach using differential synthetic aperture radar interferometry with Copernicus Sentinel 1 data. Once calibrated the proposed methodology with field data, the analysis of remote sensing processing results, allow assessing the damages in other earthquake-affected areas, including those not visited in the field but also impacted by the seismic event.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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